Top Teams Overall
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MLH Winner Medals

Place in the top group of teams at any MLH Member Event. Each of our two winning and two runner-up teams' members will receive an MLH 2019 Hackathon Season medal.

Best Experienced Hack

Main prompt category for more advanced hacks (junior-graduate level). Prize: Each member of the winning team will be able to choose from one of our participating sponsor companies to either visit or have a virtual session to network and build professional relationships (session details are up to the company's discretion). Participating companies include: BBVA Compass, Bentley Systems, TSYS, Accenture, Workiva, Brooksource

Best Beginner Hack

Main prompt category for the best beginner hack. Recommended for teams that are building one of their first applications from scratch (freshman-sophomore level). Prize: Each member of the winning team will receive an all-inclusive, thorough package of resume + LinkedIn + GitHub profile reviews along with miscellaneous professional advice, endorsed by Auburn University's Career Center.

Paid Internship with TSYS
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Use the TSYS developer platform in your hack (Code cards are available at the TSYS booth). Winning team will receive a paid internship at one of TSYS's four U.S. offices (Austin, TX; Columbus, GA; Broomfield, CO; Alpharetta, GA)! For more details or questions, go to #tsys on Slack!

Best Use of Snap Kit

Use Snap Kit's web or mobile SDK in your hack. Each winning team member will receive a Casio calculator watch.

Best use of Google Cloud Platform

Use Google Cloud Platform in your hack. Find a full list of GCP products & services at: https://cloud.google.com/products/. Each winning team member will receive a Google Home Mini.

Best Domain Registered with Domain.com

Register a domain using Domain.com during the weekend. Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. Each winning team member will receive a Raspberry Pi & PiHut Essential Kit.

Best IoT Hack using a Qualcomm Device

Use a Qualcomm device, like the Dragonboard 410C, in your IoT project. Each winning team member will receive their own DragonBoard 410C.

Auburn University's First Major League Hacking Event!

We are Auburn University’s first-ever programming event organized by students, for students. With this hackathon, Auburn University's Computer Science & Software Engineering strives to promote technical innovation and highlight students’ skills and abilities. Partnering with Major League Hacking (MLH) for the first time, we aim to bring out the best and brightest students, not just from Auburn University but from other universities all over the United States.

On February 2, 2019, this 24-hour, full-steam-ahead event will challenge participants to learn, think outside the box, and push the limits on what they can build using technology.